Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Roadmap 2030: Modi, Boris pledge to strengthen­ing ties

At virtual summit, India, UK sign £1bn worth of new trade deals, enhanced trade partnershi­p

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his British counterpar­t Boris Johnson on Tuesday unveiled an ambitious 10 year roadmap to elevate India-UK ties to a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p and boost cooperatio­n in key areas, including defence, security, trade and healthcare.

During a virtual summit between Modi and Johnson, the two sides also declared an enhanced trade partnershi­p, termed as “another big-ticket announceme­nt” by the ministry of external affairs (MEA).

According to a statement from Johnson’s office, “more than 6,500 new jobs will be created around the UK thanks to the £1 billion of new UK-India trade and investment announced by the Prime Minister today.”

The package contains over

£533 million of new Indian investment into the UK, which is expected to create more than 6,000 jobs in vital and growing sectors such as health and technology, Downing Street said. This includes a £240 million investment by the Serum Institute of India (SII) in the UK into its vaccine business and a new sales office in the country, expected to generate new business

worth over $1 billion, it added.

Asserting that the summit has “opened a new chapter” in the Indo-UK ties, MEA said the launch of an ambitious 10-year roadmap to further broaden ties was a “big deliverabl­e”, and five area of cooperatio­n under the roadmap were --people-to-people ties, trade, defence and security, climate and health.

Another big-ticket announceme­nt was declaratio­n of enhanced trade partnershi­p, the ministry said.

On whether the extraditio­n of Indian fugitives -- Vijay Mallay and Nirav Modi-- was discussed between the two leaders, the MEA said they discussed extraditio­n of economic offenders.

During the meeting PM Modi

said economic offenders should be sent back to India at earliest for trial, the ministry added.

Johnson was scheduled to visit India late last month. But days before the visit, he called it off in view of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

In January too, Johnson’s planned trip to India to participat­e in the Republic Day parade as the chief guest was cancelled following a surge in COVID-19 infections in the UK.

Earlier in the day, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and British Home Secretary Priti Paten signed a migration and mobility partnershi­p agreement.

Jaishankar is currently on a four-day visit to the UK to attend a meeting of foreign ministers of G7 countries.

“A fruitful meeting this morning with Home Secretary @pritipatel. Signed the Migration and Mobility Partnershi­p Agreement that would facilitate legal travel and encourage talent flows. The living bridge between India andthe UK will get stronger as a result,” he tweeted.

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PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his UK counterpar­t Boris Johnson during their virtual summit, on Tuesday.

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